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<p>[QUOTE="User 67, post: 762, member: 67"]I didn't mean to suggest that anyone here was unaware of oak's propensity to split, just that a previous owner wouldn't. I was unsure exactly what created the damage, a violent marital spat or a pliers angerly yanking out a nail that became lodged in an already cracked frame.</p><p><br /></p><p>As far as lighting and coloring. What might be a cheery California day can easily come off as a gloomy New England squall in the hands of a novice who tends to develope a muddy pallet no matter what he's painting.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="User 67, post: 762, member: 67"]I didn't mean to suggest that anyone here was unaware of oak's propensity to split, just that a previous owner wouldn't. I was unsure exactly what created the damage, a violent marital spat or a pliers angerly yanking out a nail that became lodged in an already cracked frame. As far as lighting and coloring. What might be a cheery California day can easily come off as a gloomy New England squall in the hands of a novice who tends to develope a muddy pallet no matter what he's painting.[/QUOTE]
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